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Financial Services Series - Issue 13

We look at Bluefin's judicial review application and a case where a consumer tried to judicially review the FOS to see the difficulty of challenging Financial Ombudsman Service determinations.
26 November 2014

Desmonds: Upper tribunal finds directors can't assert Company privilege after dissolution

In a landmark judgment dated 17 November 2014 the Upper Tribunal has found that former shareholders cannot assert privilege over a company's documents after that company has been dissolved.
25 November 2014

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When the buck does not stop with the broker

The Eurokey case serves as a timely reminder that the client also has a number of responsibilities to fulfil during the underwriting process if it wants to be confident it has appropriate cover.
25 November 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Mersey Bioenergy on largest waste wood renewable energy space in NW

Energy sector experts from Burges Salmon have advised project company Mersey Bioenergy Ltd on a new £110 million project to construct a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant in Widnes, Merseyside.
21 November 2014

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Personal service and subordination must be present for there to be an employment relationship; the draft Maternity and Parental Leave etc (Amendment) Regulations 2014 have been published; and more…
20 November 2014

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Interflora re-visited: Re-trial ordered in long-running dispute

In the latest chapter in the long-running keyword advertising dispute between Interflora and Marks & Spencer, the Court of Appeal has allowed M&S’s appeal against the Judgment of Arnold J in May 2013.
17 November 2014

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Bribes, secret commissions and Monaco hotels

We examine FHR European Ventures LLP and others v Cedar Capital Partners LLC [2014] UKSC 45 in which the Supreme Court ruled a bribe received by an agent is held by them on trust for his principal.
14 November 2014

HMRC v Martin: tax relief awarded in bonus clawback case

Income tax paid on a bonus payment which is later clawed back by an employer can be reclaimed by the taxpayer, but only in certain circumstances.
13 November 2014

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Moroccanoil's passing-off claim against Aldi fails in lookalike product case

Dickerson and Shaw have co-authored an article in World Trademark Review Daily following Moroccanoil's passing-off claim against Aldi. For further information, see http://www.worldtrademarkreview.com
13 November 2014

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Should I stay or should I go? (Revisited) - further automatic suspension upheld

Further to our briefing, Procurement Challenges - should I stay or should I go?, the English High Court has stayed another contract award. We consider what this means here.
13 November 2014

Settled means settled

Burges Salmon disputes and litigation team take a look at the settlement issues arising from the Alexandros T case.
11 November 2014

Press release

Burges Salmon advises Marks & Spencer on ‘UK’s largest’ rooftop solar array

Burges Salmon's energy experts have advised Marks & Spencer in relation to the rooftop solar panel array to be installed on its state of the art distribution centre at Castle Donington.
11 November 2014

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